animebook
movies2anki
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animebook
- Alternatives to Animelon/Voracious?
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When creating SRS cards from videos, should I put the audio in the front or in the back of the card?
Hello everyone! Although I first started learning Japanese a long time ago, I just stumbled upon some really useful resources here today that motivated me to do more studying. In particular, I found out about the animebooks video player that makes it possible to add sentence cards while watching movies with subtitles. I've set up Anki and everything works as intended now. So far, I sometimes created a subs2srs deck after finishing movies or an anime, but this approach seems far superior. Nice!
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Do you know any apps, or javascript+css to do this?
It's a lot less distracting, plus I can tweak size and word and line spacing. This is a screenshot from youglish. For local files I use my tweaked version of : https://github.com/animebook/animebook.github.io
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What are the easiest ways to turn videos and subtitles into Anki cards?
Animebook works like a charm and does exactly that: https://github.com/animebook/animebook.github.io
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What Japanese learning tools do you use on a regular basis?
For anyone using Anime for learning, Animebook is a great tool. If you have the video files + subtitles, you can use Yomichan + Animebook to automatically create Anki cards with a screenshot + audio clip.
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Any suggestions on what to replace the Netflix + Language Reactor extension combo with?
If you are willing to acquire the content yourself, you can use this web app. It's browser based so you just drag the video file and subtitle file into the browser, then hover over unknown words with yomichan and add them that way.
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Any Japanese subtitle programs?
Animebook
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Mac Support for Text Hookers & Visual Novel + Anime for Word/Sentence Mining
Animebook - in-browser video player that works with your local Yomichan or Rikaichamp
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There's any tool to learn by phrases like lingq?
For video: Animebook and Voracious
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Is there some way of displaying two lines of subtitles, one in the target language and the other in your native language?
I've heard about some programs while studying Japanese that might be useful: Animebook, Voracious, and Knowclip.
movies2anki
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Subs2SRS is safe?
If you want something "safer", simply because the code is accessible and it's newer, you can look at this project https://github.com/kelciour/movies2anki
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Mac Support for Text Hookers & Visual Novel + Anime for Word/Sentence Mining
movies2anki - subs2srs alternative that works on Mac
What are some alternatives?
mpvacious - 🍜 Adds mpv keybindings to create Anki cards from movies and TV shows.
voracious - A video player for studying foreign languages (esp. Japanese)
Memento - An mpv-based video player for studying Japanese
genanki-rs - Rust crate to create Anki decks. Based on the python library genanki
rikai-mpv - A port of Rikaichamp Japanese dictionary and parser into mpv video player
asbplayer - Browser-based media player and Chrome extension for subtitle sentence mining
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
knowclip - Quickly make Anki flashcards from video and audio files, with handy features like silence detection and subtitles integration.
exSTATic - Zero effort language learning reading tracker with graphs and stats
JL - JL is a program for looking up Japanese words and expressions.
Kindle2Anki - Create Anki cards from Kindle's Vocab-Builder and Yomichan dictionaries